Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Not Just For Playgrounds Anymore


Plastic Playground Borders

Here is a great picture showing another use for plastic playground borders. This customer used them as framing for their raised bed garden and claims they are awesome. Until recently, we never thought about using our borders for gardening but this is a tremendous idea.

If you think about it, plastic does not rot, splinter or attract insects, which is perfect for any garden. They don't leach toxic materials like a railroad tie or treated lumber might and they light weight and super easy to install.  Each plastic playground border measures 4 foot on center and weighs just under 10 lbs.(Including the anchoring spike) so installation is easy. Just line them up, drop in the anchoring spike, final adjust and pound them in with a hammer.

After this past winter, I am looking forward to spring and planting our garden... Can't wait for the taste of fresh home grown veggies and a little dirt on my hands.

Happy Gardening
-Tom
Discount Playground Supply
tom@discountplaygroundsupply.com

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